Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: David Beecroft on August 09, 2016, 08:02:00 am
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Hi Everyone, just wondering what's the maximum height a decent gutter vac can work at and still be effective. Not just the performance of the machine but also how high you can manage the poles before it becomes impractical. I've only done the average semi without much hassle but often wondered how I would manage another storey. ???
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I will take on 3 storey jobs now and again with a guttervac but only the ones that are not packed with sods.
That's another reason why I always conduct a full guttercam survey when called out to quote a gutter clearing job so I can see what I'm up against as a guttervac does have its limitation on what it can do.
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What Gutter Vac do you use Smurf?
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We've done up to 4 storeys with the vacs (1250 watt machine) with no problems. I know of one customer who did a building 60ft high but I wouldn't recommend that myself as the poles become too bendy at that height!!
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I have done 50' with 3600W not too difficult untill the pole gets coated inside with sludge.
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ive gone to 36ft with alli poles :o heavy but done the job ;D
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10 m 5x2m poles is the max I would go but still could go another 2m if I was daft enough to try ;D
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We've done up to 4 storeys with the vacs (1250 watt machine) with no problems. I know of one customer who did a building 60ft high but I wouldn't recommend that myself as the poles become too bendy at that height!!
Jesus you are trying hard to flog those under powered vacs ;D ;D
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Why do you think they are underpowered. Believe me Smurf if you had an water lift meter and AN air flow jig as we have, you would not make that comment.
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Just for the record can we see a vid of the 1250 compared to your largest 3 motor vac then please?
Then people can make their own minds up which one is better.
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yes a dead lift vid would be nice from the hose just like skyvac have done 6 kilo i think the skyvac lifted :o